i» .5» . _ w _ S: ’ANotabie § Bargain in Jers ‘ fo r B o y s ' cts. each If you have a by who needs a Jersey, you should get acquainted with this offering. ‘ . These jerseys were bouibtlaSt season, at very. little over half the present price. ' They are wool thev are shown in grey. navy and light blue, buttoned on the shoulder, and the sizes are 22 to 32. Get all y in require—today NINETY CENTS EACH eys has left for Moncton, N. B.— l .— —Miss Carrie 'Burrows, Wilmot. was autumn Milllnel’y and LN“?! Ready MEN’S. COAT SWEATER-ta] OF'VERY SPECIAL VALUE -- $5.00 HERE IS CERTAINLY ThE BEST $5.00 sweater in Prince Edward Island—we are frank in telling you ‘ that they are old stock bought many months ago, and bought at little more than haif the present price. You cannot afford to buy a sweater coat without 1 seeing these at FIVE DOLLARS Tan Mocha, with fine firm fleece lining, sizes 7 :‘ 1-2 to 10— ice dressy, well fitting glove, and a really notable value at $2.00 - w M00re & McLeod ' Limited CIIARLO'I‘TETOWN ' -W. '1‘“ f P/‘HL Flags and Flag suits - celebrate Victory Two nouns AND FIFTY cams Now is the time to fly title Union Jack Just' a few complete outfits for $2.50 Each Send orders at once ,ciiARLoiiEiown GUARDIAN l rm”; ~-'I’W0 Guardian wono each insertion for Augusta; it this 001- sale at max. Mtf. Minimum chm;twen:;--av. unto. —i—-— i ll! ll't is -IT Pints to it —THE GUARDIAN is on Lafiarty's, Summertime. —RUIBER aoors.—— Men‘s knee Price $4.60. Sinclair & Stewart Lim- . a Stewart United. uncommon. ited. 1474-9-18M2iEli. ' m —— —MlLLINERV.—- Friday and} Sat- ——’Fisherinen“s‘ play at new season's Mlllinery. fyu Sinclair k Stswut‘Limlted. are invled to attend. Sinclair & Stew 1473-8-19M2ilil1i. art Limited: 1470-9-19M2iE'1i. .._. .. ,_ -‘—AT iNanagss.— Rev. 3. o; —inUNDED.-—-Mr.. Hiram W0 sit]er Kemmmon has been notified lan church at inverness at the usual that private wuuam Morgan wood. hours on Sabbath 22nd. (Summertime side is oiiiciaiiy reported admitted 3 Papers Blaine CODY-l Canadian General Hospital Boulogne. I ._.__ Sept. 4th gunshot wounds left thigh' —FonMAL OPENING- Sinclair & and foot. Stewart Ltd, will hold there formal |opening 0! new fall. styles in millin- ‘vESTERN FERSONK‘LS cry on Friday and Saturday, Sept. '.20th and 215i. Make a note of the ' date. 1471-9-19M21Eli. ——Mr. Percy Manual of Summerside‘ —AUTUMN MiILLINERY.— New to wear opening days Friday and Saturday, Sept. 20th and 21st. We Kenfiingwn, shall expect you to call. Sinclair & 472-9»19M2iEli. a recent visitor at Freetown—R. ' ———Mr. Orville Clark. was a recent visitor at Granville—R. Stewart Limited. i —-Mrs. J. Murray of llaliburton has' —‘BEAUTIFUL GARDEN-— LOVGI‘B returned from his visit to the States.‘0f the beauties of nature will admire iwlth pleasure. the lovely flower gar- - den of Mrs. John Doughart at Ken- —Miss Fidesah Reeves, Freetown slngton, her collection of dahllas is attending Business College in Char-' being worthy of special notice—R- each must “comma! order. ‘ .- —i=isi-igniiii.gtitagaussaa soars. f , R boots. tut! 'ioot ‘ : lurday, Se t. 20 and 21st. opening diii- 8019 thigh length. Price $5.85 a pair. ? 9 6d. Sinclair will preach in the Presbyteri , ‘ lottetown—R. _ l —OBITUARY.-—’l‘he death occurred r—‘Mlss inia Selim-man, of Summer- in Summerside T085113)! morning i0 aideside spent a few days recently in Mr. George R. (Bushing, at the home‘ Freetown—.R. loi' his mother, Mrs. W. D. Cashing. 7 — .The deceased, who was forty years of’ -—Mrs. James Stitson of O'Leary is use, has been ailing for some time. visiting her' daughter, Mrs. Randolph hill the end came Very suddenly. “9 Arbing, Freetown—it. , leaves, to mourn their loss a widowed, mother, two sisters, Mrs“ J. Fanni- gan. and Miss lda in Boston; and tiiiee brothers, Win.. in Damariscat-i to, Me.. James of New York. and Ar- thur of Portland. ' —Miss Edna Fish of Hallburton left on Friday to visit her sister at New Barnstiabie, Mass—W. ' —Mrs. Rose Taylor of Boston, Mass._ is visiting in Summerside the guest of Mrs. J. A. Taylor.—L. —WOUNDED.—The following mes- sage has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warren of Chelsea, Mass.j (formerly of Summerside) “Sincere- ly regret to inform you No. 712431 Pte. Albert Lloyd Warren infantry of- —-Misscs Laura Cairns, Amy Cairns and Ruth Simmons of Freetown, have gone. to Charlottetown to attend P. W. College. flcinily reported admitted to the Mil- --— itai‘y Hospital Bancroft Road, Milend —Pte. Henry Henderson has left on England. September 6m fluttering return to Halifax, after i1 pleasant from she" wound concnggion," pm {url‘mgh 599’“ fit his home in M9" Warren enlisted with the original Ema—IL 105th Battalion‘aind has the best "— wishes from his many friends int er5‘ F' 1" Howe“ rammed m Summerside for '11 speedy recovery;— Middlcton after a pleasant visit in L. Freetown the guest of Miss Mary 1. Cairns—R. —— —-—Mlss Amy Moyse, Central l'ied‘ cque, has returned home after visit-l ‘ P E ing her friend, Mrs. Earle Craig in . Middleton—R. . ‘ -—- -—- I OTTAWA. Sept Iii—The F‘uel Con- ——Mrs. Kilgour, has left for her troller, after investigation has decided home in Boston after spending the that ii. curtailment of the use. of gaso- summer with her parents Mr. and line is necessary in order to conserve Mrs. J. C. Durant of Margate.—R. 'the product for war uses. A voluntary ' appeal to curtail pleasure riding par —M“‘- and MW Arthur owenv 0‘ ticularly on Sundays,_ similar to that Malpequo have “turned home, M- made in the Unite-.1 states, has beenis tor a pleasant visit in Petitcodlac. N. we}. The Fue, Controller. .1041 x}: “a the guest or their 50“ M“ R- Mt said it this fails to procure v results” 0W0“-—R- Icompulsory regulations will be made. —Mr. Benjamin (miter, K. 0.. of 3m FRENCH ADVANCE. New York who has been visiting his old home and friends in Malpouue af- LoNpoN' Sept ]3__Thc let-a“ absence 01' twenty “"69 3’9"” French advanced for a distance of 'ha-‘l 19“ “n Tatum—R- ' ‘betwceii one and two n‘. in; on an iclcvcn niilc front. The attack was Wdaunchcd by the French at five ‘o’ciock this morning and the div— THE ‘ision at an early hour had taken NEEDS PURE BLOOD 1,000 prisoners making .1 total of 18,000 German; captured on that The bones, the muscles. and all the organs of the body depend for front alone. their strength and tone and healthy action on pure blood. Hood’s Sni'snpnrilla mulms pure blood. It is positively unequaled in the treatment of scrol'nla. cuiarrh, rheumatism, dyspepsia, loss of ap- petite. tlint tired feeling. There is no other medicine like it. Be sure to get Hood’s and get it today. It After a woman has married twice for love horfemvals friend's consider her hopelessly queer. it is almost as difficult for some wom- en'to get their hats on in the evening as it is for the men to get theirs on in the morning. 1 PR . -—sssr VALUld.—For best viii-J . length rubber boots. Redmsn brand. use in rubber boots come to Sinclair ' .1, o. i We extend to you a cordial invitation» Kiovisif; us on Friday and see our advance showing of Fan Millinerv Every day sees additions to our already not- able showing of lovely headwear. ii 3 i.’ v- Our showing of ‘ Suits for Fall is complete in every detail and it Will be to your advantage to see them. ‘ AND»., COATS _ In Women’s and Misses’ Sizes includes all the latest styles in all the leading shades of the following materials Velours, Chinchillas, Tweeds also asplendid line of Plush Coats. wsr BROS LTD. 'QAiQ'tINE FOR WAR PURPOSES After consultation with the- iuel con- . dreds of gallons oi gasoline are wast- 'Mller, and learning the seriousness of ad. which are needed to mppiy the the gasoline situation, the Special'airplanas,.the motor lorries and the Thrift Committee of Canada is calling many other war machines, whose- only upon automobile owners to discontin- fuel is gasoline. Patriotism demands the all Sunday riding for pleasure. com~ that this waste be eliminated and the mencing next Sunday, Sept 15th. Iniappeal is confidently made to the view of the fact that eysry gallon of autoistsi of this province, feeling as- ir _ CATARRHA DE EN, MAY BE OVERCOME if you have Cainrrhll Deafness or In I even just: iitile turd of hearing r I have i" head noise: so to your drilIzi-t and lell 'ili ounce of Parminl (double siren-1h). and V; add to it 1-4 plat of hot water and I ‘.! luila Krhndulllcd Inner. hits I ubie- .‘i' spoonful iuur t men a dry. ' .Thia will often biinaquickrclief . it, distressing head noiuu. Clogged nounls rhould open, breathing become easy and the 5 mucus Iiup drooping iiuo thu throut.- it ll easy to prepare, cum little and is plea-ant ‘ to hike. Anyone loiinl items; or who . Catlrrlialliufperi or end noises Ihouid 7 give this prescription I trial. ‘ iii fl?” ‘ s ii essence gasoline in sight is' needed for Will‘ltllll'ell that. realizing the necessity, purposes, and that the I):‘U.~luili.‘excess-‘tll€ly will cheerfully fall in line with ivo consumption is not only further their brethren in France and Flund- \ reducing the quantitv available, but era, who are doing their hit in win- . ._ materially increasing the cost; hothlning the ugly.d Lot 1thererher nic‘il 12y. to the government ior war purposes riding on inn Ava. Iowa for i tw and to private individuals for'war is over. I their immedlato requirements it is urged and expected that every patriotic autolst will cheerfully and voluntarily comply with this roason- able request,1andlsolo‘liiltilate thecngfojl- PARIS, Sept. 17I_.Two German a". my 0! “mung eg “I on o ‘0 p pianos which had participated in the raid of the region of Paris Sunday curtailment. It is estimated that $150,000 worth of gasoline is unneccs-lmgm were shot down by “mm” 'craft guns. They tell in the Forest of ' sarily consumed in canada avery Sun- day and this quantity or gasoline. as Well asthe money unnecessarily cx- commem‘e‘ It you want to give your flowers a suitable setting see our showing of flower pots. jardiniers etc. - , Made'irom good grade earthenware and stone—- munu'fgfitinwrnmn v waded upon it can be savad.by a gen. Only a good brass band can play a“ priced right tOQ. ml and patriotic compliance with-this the M“ the Mum major puts on. h > '_ ' ' -— 'BLACK’S In this provinc‘ many hundreds oi Many a man h-mrmm "m N h,” a . . I. _._ mu“ m the aggregate are unnecem' hard low to hos because h dislikes V arily travelled on Sundays and Mn been“; ' e t L .mxn‘msnlmuwde 1 «pawn-.0. is sold by all driiggists. Envy)?in 5gp FATH are .~. , l i s , '5: ; How MANV Tins-s Mosr WELL - wuoom ' DUN" “NOW WHA H. V i ’ ' “ ' *S g l "mu Vou NOT TO an s me oooa‘ ’ is "9 D‘DN‘T ' Rah/mil"? with??? 25 "Acme ' IN "it: DARLOR- arrow ' , :1 A annua- MAN " TELL ME ~ - ‘~ . ‘ 0 'EE .,,.§OME 0N5 . . "l THA‘» snoniué . p01 k 0F .1 ’ . V r “ ii on aroma (OAT ‘ I , " THE HOUbE' . . . £13,010 I “I - . . "I, ‘ «I: "i '. , i . K '3 ‘i v; ‘? o .| . “I . .. V'Og' . N .